Tag Archives: Burnout
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Ten Things that Ought to Exist
9November 12, 2013 by lucieromarin
1. A rest-home for the burnt-out and the broken-hearted. This has been a dream of many years for me, unfulfilled …
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If You Leave and If You Stay
2November 8, 2013 by lucieromarin
So…you committed to an apostolate, a liturgical subculture or a prayer-group for a number of years, and you realise now …
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Burnout, Sanity, and Too Much Thinking
1September 15, 2013 by lucieromarin
Many, many people are on the lookout for something. Whether the issue is women, the environment, unborn children, free speech, …
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Books for the Burnt-Out Reader
Leave a commentJuly 11, 2013 by lucieromarin
So, you’re burnt-out, recovering, and rebuilding your life. You don’t need to read any more apologetics, because you know what …
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Re-arranging the Furniture
Leave a commentJune 20, 2013 by lucieromarin
Bill Bryson’s ‘At Home: A Short History of Private Life’ contains the story (I don’t have it here – sorry) …
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Prayers for the Road(kill)
6June 18, 2013 by lucieromarin
At the spiritual banquet of faith, mental prayer is the broccoli. It is one of those green vegetables that must …
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Anniversaries
4June 10, 2013 by lucieromarin
The best column I ever read on the single life (this was in the days before the internet, and, therefore, …
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Let’s Review, Part 2
11June 8, 2013 by lucieromarin
The previous post summarised the salient points about the individual experience of burnout. The second part of this review is …
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The Ditch
1November 3, 2012 by lucieromarin
This blog exists because my friends exist, and, during the past year or so, the conservative Catholics amongst them have …
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